We are pleased to share news that Matt Eich was selected for inclusion in Photography Now 2020 at the Center for Photography at Woodstock by Andy Adams, who selected work from Eich’s Say Hello to Everybody, OK? (The Invisible Yoke : Vol. IV) a long-form photographic essay that attempts to condense the chaos of America into a controlled context of a historical document and a statement of personal concern.
Read moreDeCarlo joins Sitka Center for Art and Ecology Board
jdc Fine Art Gallery Director, Jennifer DeCarlo, honored by the invitation to join the board of the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology, accepted the position earlier this year. “It is an exciting time to join the ranks of such an established and budding institution,” says DeCarlo. Sitka’s mission, history, and future are unapologetically utopian.
Read moreLive with it : Art at Home | jdc Contributes to Redfin
La Luna 2 from Luis González Palma’s Koan, Astrofotografía series
Artwork for Home: Decor Tips for Your Interior
- by Ryan Smith
If you’ve been stuck at home during the last several weeks, your interior might start to seem a little stale. Maybe you haven’t updated your decor in a few years, or maybe you just never bothered to personalize in the first place. Either way, this could be the opportune moment to give your interior a little TLC.
Read moreThrough the Glass : Screenings
Videos playing inside the gallery may seen from the public way on the exterior of the gallery. Videos will be selected for their harmony with and ability to expound on themes in the featured exhibition.
Read moreWe can, and we will.
These times require something extraordinary from all of us. The words of Theodore Roosevelt come to mind:
“Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.”
To maintain our solace and yours, jdc will continue to operate as a site for art virtually and physically. Out of consideration for a community hungry for safe interactions and discoveries, we have and will continue to adapt our programming. We have bolstered our online viewership experience for all Patrons. Locally, we hope to be a safe space for community engagement: we are creating enhanced window displays, exhibiting large prints, and launching a video initiative, “Through the Glass” early. All these experiences are designed to be enjoyed from outside the space.
Read moreJustyna Badach Exhibits at Colorado Photographic Arts Center
Asymmetric Warfare
February 21 - April 18
Asymmetric Warfare presented by the Colorado Photographic Arts Center (cpac) draws on two ongoing bodies of Justyna Badach’s work, Land of Epic Battles and Proxy War. These gunpowder prints are explosive. By weaponizing her photographs, Badach speaks to the power images have in society in a smart and arresting way.
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